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Power Design is accepting inquiries and employment submissions from talented, energetic, creative people who have the skills and enthusiasm necessary to become a member of our design team. A candidate should be a self-starter who has obtained a 4-year Graphic Design degree. Candidate must posses excellent technical skills and experience in both print and interactive mediums. Knowledge of Flash a plus. Good communication skills are very important. Qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews.
No phone calls please.
Resumes can be emailed to careers@powerdesign.com
Plain Text or PDF format only. Do not send attached graphic files.
Resumes can also be sent regular mail to:
Power Design
Attn: Steve Delaney
101 E Lancaster Ave. STE 206
Wayne PA 19087
Power Design is now accepting applications for Summer 2006 internships
(full or part time). Prefer a 3rd/4th year Design student or recent
graduate. Aside from the usual production help, we'd like this to
truly be a learning experience. Opportunities to observe and work
directly with print and web specialists. Participate in brainstorms
and critiques.
Requirements: Minimum 15-20 hrs a week, eight weeks.
Basic knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXPress, Dreamweaver/GoLive
is preferable.
Compensation: Education and experience. This is a non-paid position,
but may be used for college credit within a supporting college or
university internship program. Inquires should be sent to careers@powerdesign.com.
"I just wanted to thank you all for the opportunity to
learn from you
and work at Power this summer. It was a great experience and I gained
a lot of valuable knowledge. Working with you guys will definitely
help me in my future. I have a tremendous respect for Power Design
and thank you again."
Kyle Kostesich
Penn State University
Internship, Summer 2004
"I just wanted to thank each of you for contributing to
what has been a
wonderful internship. Being a part of Power Design over the past
weeks has been an invaluable experience and I couldn't have asked
for better people to share it with. I wish you all the best of luck
in all your endeavors..."
Larisa Cherewko
University of Delaware
Internship, Spring 2004
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